Supporting Our Youth, Protecting Our Future
Social Security serves a person for life — from birth, to death, and even beyond, by helping to care for surviving dependents. When a parent becomes disabled or dies, Social … Read more
Social Security serves a person for life — from birth, to death, and even beyond, by helping to care for surviving dependents. When a parent becomes disabled or dies, Social … Read more
Achieving financial independence is key to enjoying a satisfying retirement. Social Security has many tools to help you plan for your future. Prepare for a secure, comfortable retirement by visiting … Read more
On July 30, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Medicare into law with these words: “No longer will older Americans be denied the healing miracle of modern medicine. No longer … Read more
In July, with American flags flying, we celebrate our nation’s birthday and the freedoms and protections we hold dear. Although love for your country can take many forms, Social Security … Read more
Every year, June marks the beginning of two busy seasons: summer and “wedding season.” With joyful expectation, many of us have already marked our calendars and started wrapping up our … Read more
In 2015, more than a million people will be diagnosed with cancer. This alarming statistic affects people and families all over the world. On June 7, 2015, we observe National … Read more
Torrionna Evans, a member of the Richard J. Daley College women’s basketball team the last two seasons, will continue her academic and athletic careers at Governors State University after she … Read more
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Ed Schaffer June 16, 2015 (312) 553-2854 (Office) eschaffer1@ccc.edu Former Richard J. Daley College Men’s Basketball Player Excelling Overseas Diante Watkins … Read more
In May, we recognize Older Americans Month to acknowledge older Americans and their contributions to the nation. More than 40 million people in the United States are 65 or older. … Read more
On Memorial Day, we honor men and women who died while courageously serving in the U.S. military. We also recognize active duty service members, especially those who have been wounded. … Read more